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What is the difference between psychiatry and psychology?

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What is the difference between psychiatry and psychology?

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Psychology is concerned with the scientific and systematic study of the human mind and behaviour, in a wide variety of areas. Psychologists study people’s thoughts, and emotions, and motivational processes that underlie behaviour; including people’s actions, reactions and interactions with others. Psychology encompasses the study of cognitive, social, developmental, behavioural and physiological processes. Psychologists employ a research-oriented approach in their practice, by formulating hypotheses, and testing hypotheses through the collection of data. Psychologists assist in improving people’s functioning through the application of a wide set of skills and knowledge, in conjunction with scientifically established findings. Psychologists conduct assessment, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of problems at an individual, group, organisational and community level. Psychologists do not prescribe medication, as they do not have the necessary pharmacological training in this area. Rath

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